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FRUIT TREES

“Overall, I am very pleased with the protection the deer repllent gave us on newly planted peach trees” The deer were present throughout the trial and I found that Plantskydd provided a solid 2 weeks of protection during the fast growth phase.

Those young trees certainly wouldn’t have made it through the first season without signifcant damage from the deer browse and rubbing had we not sprayed them with the repellent.”

SOYBEANS

What makes Plantskydd effective?

Plantskydd works by emitting an odor that animals associate with predator activity, repelling the animal before it nibbles on plants. The odor is not unpleasant to the applicator.

Research has proven that odor-based repellents are more effective than other repellent systems- where the animal needs to taste treated plants before being repelled. Once animals are attracted to an area and begin feeding, it is more difficult to discourage them from returning. Plantskydd stimulates a fear-based response which will have them looking for somewhere else to dine.

Plantskydd’s long-term effectiveness is attributable to its tenacity in sticking to plants—even undersevere snow/rainfall conditions—up to 6 months over winter, 3-4 months in spring/summer.

Plantskydd is RAIN FAST IN 24 HOURS

100% Organic

Products displaying the OMRI seal have undergone and passed a strict, independent evaluation to ensure they comply with USDA organic standards. When a product is OMRI Listed, farmers and certifiers can trust it is allowed in USDA certified organic operations, and tests below the allowed levels of pathogens and heavy metals.

EPA EXEMPT (25b)

Plantskydd is exempt from federal EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) pesticide registration. Plantskydd contains no synthetic additives, is non-toxic and is not harmful to animals, plants or the environment.

The ‘active’ ingredient is dried bloodmeal — recognized by the EPA as an environmentally safe ingredient.

In the United States, *bloodmeal* is an EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) exempted product/minimum risk pesticide and is exempt from the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act requirements, specifically under Section 25(b) c.f. Federal Register, 61(45), Mar. 6, 1996 and therefore is not subject to federal registration.

“The EPA has determined … that the use of these pesticides poses insignificant risks to human health or the environment …“The Agency in promulgating this rule, is responding to society’s increasing demand for more natural and benign methods of pest control … ” May 6, 1996 USA — EPA